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| Pamela Jo JohnsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Minnesota Country: USA Publications
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Disparities in potentially avoidable emergency department (ED) care: ED visits for ambulatory care sensitive conditionsPamela Jo Johnson
Medica Research Institute Divisions of Epidemiology and Community Health, Health Policy and Management, University of MN, Minneapolis 55305, USA
Med Care 50:1020-8. 2012..However, potentially preventable encounters with the health care system also occur in emergency department (ED) settings. We examined ED visits to identify subpopulations with disproportionate use of EDs for ACSC care...
Personal use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) by U.S. health care workersPamela Jo Johnson
Center for Healthcare Innovation, Allina Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA
Health Serv Res 47:211-27. 2012..To examine personal use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among U.S. health care workers...
American Indian/Alaska Native uninsurance disparities: a comparison of 3 surveysPamela Jo Johnson
State Health Access Data Assistance Center, Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Am J Public Health 100:1972-9. 2010....
Neighborhood poverty and American Indian infant death: are the effects identifiable?Pamela Jo Johnson
Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55414, USA
Ann Epidemiol 18:552-9. 2008..We explore whether the effects of neighborhood poverty on AI infant death are identifiable by using observational data...
Disparities in public use data availability for race, ethnic, and immigrant groups: national surveys for healthcare disparities researchPamela Jo Johnson
Division of Health Policy and Management, State Health Access Data Assistance Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Med Care 48:1122-7. 2010..Importantly, publicly available data on healthcare coverage and access are needed for disparities populations defined by race, ethnicity, or immigrant group (REI)...
The importance of geographic data aggregation in assessing disparities in American Indian prenatal carePamela Jo Johnson
State Health Access Data Assistance Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, and Center for Healthcare Innovation, Allina Hospitals and Clinics, 2925 Chicago Ave, Mail Route 10105, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA
Am J Public Health 100:122-8. 2010..We sought to determine whether aggregate national data for American Indians/Alaska Natives (AIANs) mask geographic variation and substantial subnational disparities in prenatal care utilization...
Healthcare disparities for American Indian veterans in the United States: a population-based studyPamela Jo Johnson
Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Med Care 48:563-9. 2010..To examine healthcare coverage and access disparities for American Indian/Alaska Native (AIAN) veterans compared with non-Hispanic white veterans...
Immigrant children's access to health care: differences by global region of birthLynn A Blewett
University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, Division of Health Policy and Management, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 21:13-31. 2010..Uninsured immigrant children had 6.5 times higher odds of delayed care compared with insured immigrant children...
Health care coverage and the health care industryChiu Fang Chou
Division of Health Policy and Management, State Health Access Data Assistance Center, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 2221 University Ave SE, Suite 345, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
Am J Public Health 99:2282-8. 2009..We examined rates of uninsurance among workers in the US health care workforce by health care industry subtype and workforce category...
Current or past physical or sexual abuse as a risk marker for sexually transmitted disease in pregnant womenPamela Jo Johnson
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesotta, Minneapolis, USA
Perspect Sex Reprod Health 34:62-7. 2002..Previous studies suggest that a history of physical or sexual violence is positively associated with a history of sexually transmitted disease (STD). It is important to determine whetherabuse is also a risk factor for current STD infection...
The effect of racial residential segregation on black infant mortalityMary O Hearst
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA
Am J Epidemiol 168:1247-54. 2008..Results show little statistical evidence that segregation plays an independent role in black infant mortality. However, a key finding is that it is difficult to disentangle contextual effects from the characteristics of individuals...
Abuse history and nonoptimal prenatal weight gainPamela Jo Johnson
Maternal and Child Health Training Program, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
Public Health Rep 117:148-56. 2002....
Barriers to care among American Indians in public health care programsKathleen Thiede Call
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, and Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA
Med Care 44:595-600. 2006..We sought to examine the extent to which reported barriers to health care services differ between American Indians (AIs) and non-Hispanic Whites (Whites)...
Immigration and selected indicators of health status and healthcare utilization among the ChineseChiu Fang Chou
State Health Access Data Assistance Center, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, 2221 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 12:470-9. 2010..6; 95% CI = 1.1-2.5). Our results suggest that those who migrate have better health profiles than those who do not migrate. However, recent Chinese immigrants were not significantly different than U.S.-born Chinese...
Health disparities among America's health care providers: evidence from the Integrated Health Interview Series, 1982 to 2004Chiu Fang Chou
Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
J Occup Environ Med 50:696-704. 2008..To examine whether health status and obesity prevalence differ by race or ethnicity and health care workforce category...
Persistent disparities in pap test use: assessments and predictions for Asian women in the U.S., 1982-2010Tzy Chyi Yu
Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 2221 University Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
J Immigr Minor Health 12:445-53. 2010..S. None of the races and ethnicities are predicted to reach the Pap test targets of Healthy People 2010. To reduce or eliminate continuing disparities in Pap test use requires targeted policy interventions...
Bias in telephone surveys that do not sample cell phones: uses and limits of poststratification adjustmentsKathleen Thiede Call
Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, SHADAC, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
Med Care 49:355-64. 2011..To examine how biased health surveys are when they omit cell phone-only households (CPOH) and to explore whether poststratification can reduce this bias...
When a usual source of care and usual provider matter: adult prevention and screening servicesLynn A Blewett
School of Public Health, Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Gen Intern Med 23:1354-60. 2008....
Development of a hospital-based integrative healthcare programLori Knutson
Integrative Health Research Center, George Institute for Health and Healing, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55410, USA
J Nurs Adm 43:101-7. 2013....
Four decades of population health data: the integrated health interview series as an epidemiologic resourcePamela Jo Johnson
Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota and bMinnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
Epidemiology 19:872-5. 2008..The Integrated Health Interview Series enhances the value of NHIS data for researchers by allowing them to make consistent comparisons across 4 decades of dramatic changes in health status, health behavior, and healthcare...
